Hey! Play! M350049 is a desktop horse racing game that allows users to place bets and potentially win prizes based on the outcome of simulated horse races.
The game comes with a deck of cards, dice, and four horse figurines. To play, users first remove the aces, kings, and jokers from the deck and shuffle the remaining cards. Each player is then dealt a hand of cards, and they must pay a certain amount of money for each card in their hand that matches the number of a horse that is scratched before the race begins.
The player to the left of the dealer rolls the dice to determine which horse is scratched first, and the process continues until four horses have been scratched. The remaining horses then race, and the player who has the most cards matching the number of the winning horse wins the pot.
Hey! Play! M350049 is a desktop horse racing game that allows users to place bets and potentially win prizes based on the outcome of simulated horse races.
The game comes with a deck of cards, dice, and four horse figurines. To play, users first remove the aces, kings, and jokers from the deck and shuffle the remaining cards. Each player is then dealt a hand of cards, and they must pay a certain amount of money for each card in their hand that matches the number of a horse that is scratched before the race begins.
The player to the left of the dealer rolls the dice to determine which horse is scratched first, and the process continues until four horses have been scratched. The remaining horses then race, and the player who has the most cards matching the number of the winning horse wins the pot.
Hey! Play! M350049 is a desktop horse racing game that allows users to place bets and potentially win prizes based on the outcome of simulated horse races.
The game comes with a deck of cards, dice, and four horse figurines. To play, users first remove the aces, kings, and jokers from the deck and shuffle the remaining cards. Each player is then dealt a hand of cards, and they must pay a certain amount of money for each card in their hand that matches the number of a horse that is scratched before the race begins.
The player to the left of the dealer rolls the dice to determine which horse is scratched first, and the process continues until four horses have been scratched. The remaining horses then race, and the player who has the most cards matching the number of the winning horse wins the pot.
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